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THE LONG-ARM STATUTE: WYOMING EXPANDS JURISDICTION OF THE STATE COURTS OVER NON-RESIDENTS The traditional common law basis of jurisdiction over the person is personal service on the defendant while he is present within the territorial limits of the state in which the court sits.
Which of the following does not typically trigger the use of a long-arm statute? The defendant violates a plaintiffs state statutory law.
the police: You cant escape the long arm of the law (= the police will catch you if you have done something illegal).
A long-arm statute is a statute that allows for a court to obtain personal jurisdiction over an out-of-state defendant on the basis of certain acts committed by an out-of-state defendant, provided that the defendant has a sufficient connection with the state.
This sounds confusing, but it really boils down to this: long arm statute allows a state to exercise jurisdiction over out-of-state defendants, provided that the government can prove that the defendant has at least minimum contacts in the forum state.
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A statute allowing a state to exercise personal jurisdiction over a non-resident defendant who has certain contacts with the state.
The Kansas long arm statute, K.S.A. 60-308(b), defines when Kansas exercises specific jurisdiction over a nonresident defendant. General jurisdiction refers to the power of a state to adjudicate any cause of action involving a particular defendant, regardless of where the cause of action arose.
Typically a long-arm statute will grant a court jurisdiction over a non-resident if the resident has minimum contact within the courts jurisdiction.

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